会议专题

CELL-BASED DRUG-SCREENING METHOD USING TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION MICROSCOPY

We propose a cell-based method, which analyzes the adhesion of living cell and its substratum, as an alternative to animal experiment with regard to pharmacy industry. This is because cell viability has been well adopted to determine whether the environment of the cell is proper for its growth and development, which can be quantified by measuring the cell-to-substratum adhesion. However, conventionally measuring the adhesion is known as a very troublesome and time-consuming task which involves several times of manually washing-and-counting process. Therefore, in the proposed method, for the purpose of analyzing the cell-adhesion more conveniently and quantitatively,we adopted a total internal reflection microscopy (TIRFM) which can illuminate the cell contact within the adhesion region specifically and detect itsfluorescence not being interrupted by other fluorescence from the cell body far from thesubstrate. Thus, we obtained time-series TIRFMimages which showed that cell contacts were developing or decaying under various conditions; normal to toxic environment, which can represent various density conditions of drug candidate in screening for determining the most appropriate drug composition. Moreover, the present method can be used for commercializing cell-based microchip in drug screening in dustry - the money cow.

Yongku Lee Sangmo Koo Jung Yul Yoo

School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University,Seoul 151-744, South Korea

国际会议

2007年微纳系统集成及其商业化应用国际学术会议(2007 International Conference & Exhibition on Integration and Commercialization of Micro and Nano-Systems)

海南三亚

英文

2007-01-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)